Audio

A sample of MP3 talks straight from our meetings

Seven incredible biblical claims

Mark Wattchow, Christchurch

There is no other book like the Bible. It makes world-shaking claims. Either you believe them, or you don’t. There is very little middle ground. But these claims are so far-reaching, so important, and so world-altering for the future that they are worth knowing about, and worth looking into at least once in your life. Find out what they are.

Saved by grace

Mark Wattchow, Christchurch

We are saved by the grace of God. Does that mean we are not saved by faith? Or by the Holy Spirit? Or by obeying the gospel of Jesus Christ? Or by repentance? The understanding many have of being saved by grace, and saved by faith, is often only a misunderstanding. Make sure you know what the Bible means by it.

Don’t forget the context

Mark Wattchow, Christchurch

What must we do to be saved? Did the apostles give different answers in the book of Acts? Or were they all in complete harmony with the original preaching on the day of Pentecost? And how can we tell?

The Kingdom of God

Mark Wattchow, Christchurch

What is the purpose of prophecy? Where does salvation take us? What do the miracles and healings of the Bible demonstrate to us? What do the warnings of the epistles protect us from? All these things have a single focus – the coming Kingdom of God, and its King of Kings.

When beasts ruled the earth

Mark Wattchow

Daniel and Revelation speak of strange and terrifying beasts, representing kings and empires, that would rage in this age, ruling the earth in the midst of war, suffering, and destruction. Yet they are prophesied to become extinct and little more than a “prehistoric” memory – like an era of dinosaurs.

A brief history of the future

Mark Wattchow, Christchurch

What is the book of Revelation about? The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation are grand outlines of history and the future, chronological charts of what was and is to come. This talk gives an overview of the book of Revelation and its context in the earlier prophecies of Daniel.